Upon the release of the first LCD-monitors, the whole world cheered. Almost. People were happy that they could finally get rid of their large CRT’s and replace them with a fancy little flat thing. It was just a small group called competitive gamers that weren’t cheering, as they did not understand the hype. The LCD-monitors couldn’t measure with the performance of their CRTs.
As an active supporter of gaming events and eSport initiatives around the world, BenQ recognizes that there is need to develop an LCD-monitor which delivers the best performance possible and allows the gamer to focus on his game. To help them in their efforts, BenQ invited ZOWIE GEAR to take part in the development of their new gaming monitor using the newest LED-backlighting technology.
“Professional gamers have valuable experience and knowledge about display device performance ,” says Enoch Huang, Senior Manager, Product Management of BenQ and continues, “they are so critical about the equipment they use as even the smallest flaws can make a huge impact on their play. ZOWIE helped us understand that gamers require equipment which has been developed with certain aspects of competitive gaming in mind.”
ZOWIE GEAR’s legendary gamers Abdisamad ‘SpawN’ Mohamad and Emil ‘HeatoN’ Christensen took part in the co-development of the LED gaming monitor on behalf of ZOWIE GEAR and shared their experiences from the vast amount of gaming events they have participated in. This is the first time professional gamers have been directly involved in the development of a flatpanel monitor for competitive gaming.
“I was surprised when I first experienced BenQs genuine interest and passion for competitive gaming,” says Danny Ramkvist, Chief Marketing Officer of ZOWIE GEAR and continues, “our cooperation proves that more companies are beginning to recognize the demand for higher performance products designed specifically for competitive gaming.”
The result of SpawN and HeatoN’s work on the gaming LED gaming monitor will be officially announced later this month.
If you are very curious and want to know the features and specifications NOW, it’s just too bad. You still have to wait.